Harry, Meghan and other royals with day jobs
Working royals

A year ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle performed their final duties as full-time 'senior' royals and stepped back to pursue financial independence. But it's not unheard of for royals to work in the real world. In fact, for royals who are not in direct line to inherit the throne it’s not all public appearances, state visits and glitz and glamor. From airline pilots to bankers to authors, click or scroll through the members of royal households who go out to work for a living.
Princess Märtha Louise, Norway: author and entrepreneur

Princess Märtha Louise, Norway: author and entrepreneur

And it doesn’t stop there. In 2004, her first book, a children’s book entitled Why Kings and Queens Don’t Wear Crowns, was published. The royal also claims she can communicate with animals and angels and started her own alternative therapy center Astarte Education, which has been subjected to intense scrutiny over the years.
Prince Nikolai of Denmark: model

Prince Nikolai of Denmark: model

Princess Beatrice, UK: business matchmaker

Princess Beatrice, UK: business matchmaker

Princess Eugenie, UK: company director

Princess Eugenie, UK: company director

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, UK: media personality and author

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's mother Sarah Ferguson stopped being a Royal Highness after her divorce from Prince Andrew in 1996, following their split four years earlier, but kept her Duchess of York title. Although she later told magazine Harper's Bazaar in 2007 that she wasn't keen on the divorce, but they went ahead because of her desire to work in the real world: "Andrew and I decided to make to make the divorce official so I could go off and get a job". She reportedly received £3 million as part of their divorce settlement, according to The Sunday Telegraph, and released an autobiography called My Story in 1997. She also took up the role as an ambassador for Weight Watchers (now called WW).
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, UK: media personality and author

Since entering the world of work Sarah, Duchess of York has starred in TV series including The Duchess on the Estate (2009) and a mini-series on the Oprah Winfrey Network called Finding Sarah (2011). She has also made a foray into children's literature with her Budgie the Little Helicopter books and Little Red series, and in April 2020 launched a YouTube channel Storytime with Fergie and Friends, which features Sarah and other authors reading stories to children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her first novel Her Heart for a Compass is due to be published by famous British romantic publisher Mills & Boon in August this year.
King Emmanuel Bushayija, Rwanda: security boss

King Emmanuel Bushayija, Rwanda: security boss

Zara Tindall née Phillips, UK: equestrian rider

Zara Tindall née Phillips, UK: equestrian rider

Peter Phillips, UK: managing director

Peter Phillips, UK: managing director

In 2005, he became a manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh, but Peter has held the position of managing director at sports management company SEL UK since 2012. He recently came under fire for appearing in an advert for Jersey milk on Chinese TV, playing on his royal connections. This has led commentators to suggest that Harry and Meghan might also pursue similar commercial opportunities now they have left 'the firm'.
Viscount Linley, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, UK: furniture maker and company chairman

Viscount Linley, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, UK: furniture maker and company chairman

In 2015, Viscount Linley was promoted to Chairman of auction house Christie’s in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and India, following on from his former role of Chairman of Christie’s UK.
King Willem-Alexander, Netherlands: airline pilot

King Willem-Alexander, Netherlands: airline pilot

Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Ottoman Empire: stand-up comedian

His Imperial Highness Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Imperial Prince of the Ottoman Empire – or Naz Osmanoglu as he prefers to be known – was actually born and raised in the UK, where he has remained. He's a member of the House of Osman, which no longer rules in Turkey, so Naz has pursued a career as a stand-up comedian.
Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Ottoman Empire: stand-up comedian

The 34-year-old is happy to laugh about his royal roots, giving one of his solo shows the tongue-in-cheek title of Ottoman Without An Empire. The joker even made a video about Prince Harry's 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle.
Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece: fashion designer

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece: fashion designer

Prince Amedeo of Belgium: financier

Prince Amedeo of Belgium: financier

Prince Joachim of Belgium: navy officer

Prince Joachim of Belgium: navy officer

Prince William, UK: helicopter pilot

Prince William, UK: helicopter pilot

With years of military experience under his belt, Prince William gained a qualification to be pilot-in-command of a Sea King helicopter, but his active service as an RAF search and rescue pilot ended in September 2013. His most recent role was helicopter pilot in the East Anglian Air Ambulance, but he has since stepped down from his position to focus on his royal duties full-time.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, UK: army captain and actress to charity founders and media personalities

Over recent years, Prince Harry has moved away from his party animal persona, especially since starting his relationship with now-wife Meghan Markle. But before his May 2018 nuptials Harry had a day job. For 10 years he worked in the British Army, completing two tours of Afghanistan, where he was eventually made captain. He also launched the Invictus Games for injured military personnel in 2014. And now he is married, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have started to carve out a new career for themselves...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, UK: army captain and actress to charity founders and media personalities

Prince Harry and Meghan officially stepped back from their roles as 'senior' royals in January 2020 and the couple, who set up their base in California, has since announced several projects, including their new charity foundation Archewell. But the pair are making most waves in media. In September 2020 news broke that the pair had signed a deal with Netflix to produce docuseries and series for the platform, and in December a separate deal with Spotify and the couple's newly-formed "audio-first" production company Archewell Audio was announced. Harry and Meghan's first podcast in the series came out that same month and featured singer Elton John and the voice of their 19-month-old son Archie, the first time he has been heard in public.
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